JERSEY CITY — A local physical therapy group is teaming up with Liberty Humane Society to offer low cost spay and neutering services.

As part of the new partnership, Exchange Physical Therapy Group will be hosting a fundraiser on Wednesday night at Corgi Spirits.

The program would allow eligible Jersey City and Hoboken residents to have their large dog or outdoor cat spayed or neutered for $10. During the first year of the program, the nonprofit would work with People for Animals in Hillside to brings its mobile unit to Liberty Humane Society about twice a month.

"When we learned about this situation and that a solution was within reach, we immediately knew we had to help," said Jaclyn Fulop, co-owner of Exchange Physical Therapy Group and wife of Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop. "We have seen the benefits owning an animal can have, through our therapy dog Chloe, and want to make sure all of Jersey City's dogs and cats have an opportunity at a good life. That's what this program will provide."

JaclynFulop wrote:Exchange Physical Therapy Group hosting a fundraiser on March 21st at the Corgi Spirits Distillery from 7:30-9:30 pm. EPTG working together with the Liberty Humane Society to implement a free mobile spay/neuter program for people in need. Our goal is to raise 25k annually to help prevent the ballooning effect of the overpopulation of dogs and cats. Tickets are $25 and can be found on our website at www.exchangephysicaltherapygroup.com

JERSEY CITY — A local physical therapy group is teaming up with Liberty Humane Society to offer low cost spay and neutering services.

As part of the new partnership, Exchange Physical Therapy Group will be hosting a fundraiser on Wednesday night at Corgi Spirits.

The program would allow eligible Jersey City and Hoboken residents to have their large dog or outdoor cat spayed or neutered for $10. During the first year of the program, the nonprofit would work with People for Animals in Hillside to brings its mobile unit to Liberty Humane Society about twice a month.

"When we learned about this situation and that a solution was within reach, we immediately knew we had to help," said Jaclyn Fulop, co-owner of Exchange Physical Therapy Group and wife of Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop. "We have seen the benefits owning an animal can have, through our therapy dog Chloe, and want to make sure all of Jersey City's dogs and cats have an opportunity at a good life. That's what this program will provide."

Exchange Physical Therapy Group hosting a fundraiser on March 21st at the Corgi Spirits Distillery from 7:30-9:30 pm. EPTG working together with the Liberty Humane Society to implement a free mobile spay/neuter program for people in need. Our goal is to raise 25k annually to help prevent the ballooning effect of the overpopulation of dogs and cats. Tickets are $25 and can be found on our website at www.exchangephysicaltherapygroup.com